It wasn’t that long ago that I was struggling to get my own OpenVBX platform up and running.
You see, I run a consulting business and wanted to add text messaging marketing to my offerings and when I learned about OpenVBX and Twilio it seemed like a match made in heaven.
Of course, that’s when the fun started.
The installation of OpenVBX seemed simple enough.
But There Was Just One Problem – It Didn’t Work
Undaunted I started looking for solutions. I found a few videos showing how to install the platform itself but the necessary plugins, not so much.
And let me tell you, OpenVBX isn’t much without its associated plugins.
I’m not a big fan of wasting time so I figured the next best thing was to just hire someone to install it for me. Of course, finding someone who could reliably setup the platform was also next to impossible – the only guy I could find to do it wanted a couple hundred bucks to do it.
It seemed a like a high price to pay so I decided I’d learn how to do it myself.
So after spending time on forums, talking to tech geeks, and a lot of trial and error, I got the system up and running… finally.
So I put this website up to give detailed step by step guides on how to do it yourself… or to connect you with someone you can hire to do the hard stuff for you
The choice is yours but here’s what I promise – after visiting here, you’ll be well on your way to your own voice and text messaging and cloud communications platform.
Thanks for stopping by.
Enjoy the tutorials – if you have any feedback, let me know.
Gary Ruplinger